Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Fund Research: Combat Addiction & HIV Risk
Researchers studying how drug addiction impacts risky sexual behaviors and HIV transmission are eligible for funding. This grant supports interdisciplinary studies aimed at developing models to better understand and prevent HIV/AIDS.
Unlock Research Funding: $2M for HIV/AIDS & Addiction Studies
This grant supports pilot research to understand how drug abuse impacts risky sexual decisions and HIV transmission vulnerability. Eligible researchers can receive funding to explore interdisciplinary approaches for vital insights.
Unlock $2M for HIV Research & Complications
Researchers focusing on complementary interventions for HIV disease and its complications can receive up to $2 million to advance their groundbreaking studies. This funding supports innovative approaches to managing HIV and side effects of ART.
NIH Grant: Unlock Funding for Gene & Disease Research
This NIH grant is for researchers and institutions investigating the intricate links between genes, environment, and health to understand complex human diseases. Funds support exploratory studies identifying molecular players and pathways in these complex genetic networks.
Unlock NIH Funding for Substance Abuse Research Data
Non-profits and institutions can secure funding to analyze existing biological data for substance abuse research and improve data infrastructure. This grant supports innovative, phased projects to advance critical scientific understanding.
Unlock Funding: Research Drug Addiction & Chronic Pain
Researchers studying the brain's response to chronic pain, drug addiction, and pain relief can apply for funding. This grant supports investigations into shared and unique biological mechanisms that could lead to new treatments.
Unlock Research Funding: $2M for Gene Development Studies
Researchers developing innovative methods to map addiction traits or identify genetic/epigenetic modifiers in mice are invited to apply. This grant supports studies exploring environmental influences and genetic variations to understand complex biological pathways.
NIH Grants: Fund PTSD Treatment Research ($2M)
This NIH grant funds research into new and existing medications for treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Businesses and institutions can receive up to $2,000,000 to explore medication feasibility, safety, and effectiveness.
Unlock $2M for WIC Service Innovation!
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for up to $2M to create innovative tools and strategies that improve customer service and participant retention for WIC nutrition services, focusing on diverse communities and retail environments.
Get $2M for Drug Abuse Research Grants
If you're a researcher involved in drug abuse epidemiology or health services, this grant offers funding to conduct innovative studies. Leverage the resources of leading academic health centers to develop new treatments and research methodologies.
Get NIH Funding for Drug Exposure Biosignature Research
This NIH grant is for innovative feasibility projects using animal models to discover peripheral biosignatures that indicate past drug exposure. Businesses focused on developing novel assays for drug abuse monitoring can apply for funding up to $2,000,000.
NASA Grants: Fund Your Science Museum or Planetarium
Are you a science museum or planetarium looking to create engaging NASA-themed exhibits or educational programs? This grant offers up to $2 million to develop innovative projects that explore space exploration, aeronautics, or Earth science.
Get Up To $2M for Green Growth in Asia-Pacific
US and Chinese organizations can get between $250,000 and $2,000,000 to fund innovative public-private partnerships focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable economic growth. Applicants must match the requested funding with their own resources to be eligible for this opportunity.
Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research: Get Up to $2M!
This grant funds groundbreaking research projects with high potential to make significant breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment or prevention. Eligible researchers can receive substantial funding for advanced translational studies or large-scale projects aiming for near-term clinical impact.
Fund Your Clinical Trials: NIH Grants Up to $2M!
Are you a small business with a promising neurological disorder product previously funded by NIH? Secure up to $2 million to conduct crucial clinical trials and accelerate your path to market with strategic partnerships.
Unlock $2M for Advanced Scientific Equipment!
This grant is for groups of NIH-supported researchers looking to acquire or enhance a single, high-value scientific instrument costing over $600,001. Fund groundbreaking research with cutting-edge technology, with up to $2,000,000 in awards.
Funded: Advanced Power Tech for Military & Commercial Growth
Businesses developing advanced silicon carbide high-voltage power switches can receive funding to push the boundaries of power technology. This program supports research and fabrication of next-generation switches for significantly improved power density and efficiency in demanding applications.
Boost Your Business: Gulf of Mexico Coastal Restoration Funding
Are you part of the Gulf Coast CESU network? This funding supports vital research into coastal restoration and the recovery of marine ecosystems after sand dredging in the Gulf of Mexico.
Secure $2M for Orthopaedic Injury Research
Are you a researcher or business developing innovative treatments for neuromusculoskeletal injuries? This award offers up to $2 million to fund clinical translational research focused on improving the standard of care for military and veteran patients with orthopaedic injuries.
Secure $2M for Prostate Cancer Research Breakthroughs
Researchers and institutions focused on prostate cancer can secure up to $2 million for innovative projects with the potential for major impact. This funding supports groundbreaking research aimed at eliminating death from prostate cancer and improving the well-being of affected men.